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Ready to Have a Good Time in Mexico? Best time to visit Mexico.

Desserts, jungles; one-street pueblos, teeming cities, Frida’s angst, fiesta fireworks – Mexico can conjure up several contradictory images in the mind of a traveler. No matter how you picture this land of enchantment, no pre-conceived notion can ever come close to what the reality holds! Across the country, you will find cities and villages, mountains and tropical coasts, jungles and snowcapped volcanoes, and in every turn there is pleasant surprise waiting for you! Whether you want to dine in lavish restaurants, or hit the road to go on a long drive through the countryside, you can do it here. Also, if you are wish to soak yourself in true Mexican culture, check out a small-town festival.

Best time to visit:

To make sure you have a great time on the trip, all you have to do is pick the perfect time. To be fair, Mexico is a country that is great for a visit any time of the year. It is hard to define a “bad” time for going to Mexico. There are, however, certain seasons that appeal most to the tourists. Similarly, some destinations seem better in certain times of the year. You need to consider a few factors when planning your trip such as weather, local events and festivals and whether it is high season or low season.

Even though most people imagine Mexico to have a hot weather, you need to remember that it is a big country with varying climatic zones. If you are at the sea level, you will find hot weather throughout the year, which is why the beaches of Mexico are pleasant and fun 365 days! On the other hand, the higher levels tend to be chilly and sometimes even downright cold during the winter months. From November to January, the temperature drops significantly in these regions.

If you want to have a good time in the Mexican beach resorts, the best time would be from October to May. June to September tends to be pretty hot and humid. If you don’t like this type of weather, you should avoid these months. You should also remember that from June to November, it is the hurricane season in Mexico.

If you want to enjoy Mexican events and festivals, make sure you plan your trip to coincide with them. If you are lucky, you may just get to experience the fun of some of the most famous festivals of Mexico like the Day of the Dead, Radish festivals, release of baby sea turtles, or the annual monarch butterfly migration.

Brief description of typical Naucalpan de Juárez weather throughout the year:
varies from tropical to desert